Do you guys still play cornhole at the games in cinci? (boy that sounds bad, lol) I flew out to a game last year and that's what everyone was doing at the tailgate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paladyr
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Do you guys still play cornhole at the games in cinci? (boy that sounds bad, lol) I flew out to a game last year and that's what everyone was doing at the tailgate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paladyr
In light of tonight's first half performance, repeated for truth.Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
Yeah, I just quoted myself.
WOW is Culpepper playing badly.
nice officials. dumbsh**s. Pitts D is still awesome though. That catch for the 80 something hard TD should have been out at the 6 yard line, then he challenged it but none of the officials were watching for the challenge :confused: :confused: can you say "***?"
Did you see when they put the video of him throwing it next to video of the play? He tossed it out just a second or two before the snap. Maybe they should have been watching more closely, but he had more than enough time to get that flag out, and he waited too long. Heck, he even pump faked it a few times, and then threw it outside of the ref's vision.Quote:
Originally Posted by Snakespy
After seeing some replays and such, I put most of the blame on Saban. That's a go ahead touchdown, you need to be more into the game than just a little "hey" and a half assed toss of the flag.
Agreed. He looked confused on whether to actually challenge the play. Then he throws it underhanded 10 yards behind the referee right before the snap. I am amazed how poorly some teams handle the challenges. Can't they assign one coach to watch the game on Tivo, then call down on the field to challenge a play. You didn't need a replay to see he was out of bounds. A slo-mo replay of the original camera angle showed it. My eagles are terrible at it too. :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by monroeski
On the bright side, Ronnie Brown came through with the fantasy points even though he got stuffed the whole game.
Dream on. Pittsburgh physically beat the crap out of Indy the second game. But for a stupid fumble by the Bus, the game would have been reported as a solid beating. Replay the tape. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by proxemo666
What a bad showing by culpepper, what was he thinking when he threw the int BEHIND the receiver and a half foot from joey porter......and yea saban is a moron for not throwing the challenge flag, everyone knew he should have challenged after the first replay was shown on tv. And yea he threw the flag like a wuss way too late. Another thing i can't understand, is why the challenge buzzers that the coaches have never actually work. That's absurd that they still don't work. How hard is it to make a remote that contacts the ref who's never more than 100 yards away.
I thought Culpepper was burning Pittsburgh's D early AND on 3rd down, especially Ike Taylor. However, Pittsburgh adjusted AND Dante went to the well too often with the pass. Gotta establish a running game.
I got Heath Miller as my TE, so I was pretty happy that Miami blew the challenge.
If you don't think a running game helps check the stats on running yds and time of possession. Running YDS MIA 38 PITT 143 T.o. P. MIA 24:33 PITT 35:27
Especially when you remember that Pittsburgh was robbed of Polamalu's interception.Quote:
Originally Posted by gkline
How about that one pass in the end zone? The one he threw straight to the Pittsburgh player who really should have picked it off? He was probably so surprised at the easy pick that his hands just went limp.Quote:
Originally Posted by PriMaTe
I don't believe they even have the remotes anymore, I think they took those away at least before last season. It's just the flags now.Quote:
Originally Posted by PriMaTe
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Originally Posted by gkline
K...replayed the tape...berger still made a playoff saving tackle. :p
Even if that heath miller touchdown was challenged (Miami would have won it no doubt), they wouldnt stop 4 plays in a row of the steelers running game. I admit this, steelers defense was damn impressive. They might be a top 3 defense when it is all said and done.
They have the strength up front especially if they commit their LBs
They are physical with WR's using their DB's and Safties
I thought they were lean, mean fighting machines until the toughest guy on the field kissed cower. That was as shocking as Janets boobs.
Just got back from vacation, I did watch the game last night though. Miami really gave that one away late, imo but Pitt's defense was really up to speed by the 4th quarter. They were all over Culpepper.
Many will disagree but I think Pitt would be the same team with or without Big Jen. He's certainly not the catalyst that the media makes him out to be.
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Even if that heath miller touchdown was challenged (Miami would have won it no doubt), they wouldnt stop 4 plays in a row of the steelers running game. I admit this, steelers defense was damn impressive. They might be a top 3 defense when it is all said and done.
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You say that but Miami did cause a fumble on a previous goalline stand.